Anesthesia and analgesia
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Anesthesia and analgesia · Oct 2000
Meta AnalysisThe good, the bad, and the ugly: should we completely banish human albumin from our intensive care units?
Human albumin is still widely used in critically ill patients for volume replacement therapy or for correcting hypoproteinemia. Most meta-analyses on the value of albumin administration are over 15 yr old and raise more questions than they answer. With the help of a MEDLINE analysis, we examined more recent studies in humans using albumin. Most of these studies have recommended a very cautious use of albumin in critically ill patients.